Image Compressor

File Tools

Drag & drop or click to upload

JPG, PNG or WEBP • up to 10MB

How to Use the Image Compressor

Step 1: Upload your image

Drag and drop your image or click to upload. Supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats up to 10MB.

Step 2: Adjust compression quality

Use the quality slider to balance between smaller file size and image quality. Lower numbers mean smaller files.

Step 3: Download your compressed image

Click "Compress" to process your image, then download the compressed version as a JPG file.

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Disclaimer

This Image Compressor processes all images entirely in your browser. No image data is uploaded to any server. While compression reduces file size, there is a trade-off with quality. We recommend testing different quality settings to find the right balance for your needs. We are not responsible for how the compressed images are used.

Features of This Image Compressor

Compress JPG, PNG, and WEBP images instantly with adjustable quality.

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Multiple Formats

Supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP image formats

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Quality Slider

Adjust compression quality from 10% to 100%

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Size Comparison

See original and compressed sizes side by side

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Instant Preview

View both images before downloading

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One-Click Download

Save your compressed image instantly

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100% Private

All processing happens in your browser — no uploads

Why Image Compression Matters

How shrinking file size fits into real web and sharing workflows.

Why compressing images matters

Large image files slow down websites, bloat email attachments, and eat up storage. Compressing an image shrinks its file size while keeping it visually usable, so pages load faster and uploads go through without hassle.

Who typically needs this

Web developers optimizing page load speed, online sellers uploading product photos with file size limits, and anyone attaching images to an email or form that rejects files over a certain size.

What's painful about doing it manually

Desktop photo editors can compress images, but exporting one file at a time with the right settings is slow. A browser-based compressor with an adjustable quality slider gets a usable result in seconds.

Where it fits in your workflow

The compressed file drops straight into a website upload, CMS, email attachment, or online form, cutting load time and staying under size limits without a visible drop in image quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our free image compressor tool.

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